The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1920, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR OH, BOY, Oh, Boy! Is The Star’s Woodland park be a big league success? We'll take a look at the list of entrie: jovial. Entries were coming in that the tournament would fliv entries are coming now! Have you heard about event, will be played at Woodland par the and ap s for the the singles winner propriate tennis pr other winners. There will first 25 fir and for t) h ever this an medals w PLENTY OF Le Miss Gertr' wbpointed tourney ; Some nifty net: players have al rdady entered. Don Waller, Wilson Ide and Herbert Little, all of the University of Washington, have en tered in the men’s s ies events. LEADING WOMEN ENTRANTS Gertrude Schreiner, Mayme Me Donald, Ruth Miller, Mrs. Bragdon and Doris Little are some of the bet ter known women players. Let's go! Let's make this the bie tourney of the season. Tel! your tennis friends about it. There will be plenty of competition and plenty of prizes to play for. If you like to play tennis, enter now. See to it that your name is published in The Star's entry lists. tered and your name isn't down on j the list published today get in tonch ‘ with the sporting editor of The Star today and see that it's published Star Net Lists j Thomas lawrenes Lester Kleinberg: Arthor Pu Lioyd M LADIES’ Dorts La Violette D. Little * X Franklin SINGL| REGULAR GIRLS | COLUMBUS.—Ohio §& ~ sity has a girl's trac univer. They do within the gating nearly 10,000 round fle SreRr “SOME” BATTLE— May b ked T je Davis hook Johnny for when «up with “Champ MeCarthy at the Arena Friday eve- $0005 ONILNOdS FHL which will be the first ¢ There will be the regular five events, with ch If you have en-|~ Owen, of TAKE A PEEK AT STAR TENNIS TOURNEY ENTRY LIST NOW! tennis’ tournament going to ha tell the world that itis. Just s and wonder why we are so slow that we had a hunch ver, but look so tournament? Well, ity tournament of k from¢June 20 to the big the year June Meusel, the Vernon grad ne the bench for the He started the season base, bat his flelding fell down. Young Ward is showing ® lot of stuff at third and can't break in ther leading off in the Yankee batting or der lambering, lany catcher w out the season with the loral club last year, is doing the catching for the Kansas City club in the American associa tien, 4 Sam ¥ ° used to play first Tim Hendrrx. the young fellow who is holding down the center field Job for the Boston Red Sex, is com ing thre in great shapa He's hitting the ball hard and is one of the lead- ing stickers in the American league right now, He started out his hase hall career with the New ¢ team in the Southern league, trial with the New York Yankees, and was shipped to Louisville, in the American association, where he led the league in hitting Inet year. Ralph Douglas, matchmaker for ithe Puget 1 up an? « for Friday night Tra®@ie Davis’ ip y to his arm turn 4 4 out worse than expected an® he be ready to box McCarthy tarphy in Port a short time ago. he other shift’ is tn,the semi ig for Fisk's non-appe ce. Forbes wom N's DOL BL ES is working hard, Jonen was Mies Rob ragdon go0d shape when he f (7) Har Schreiner per here la eek, but have to to his work if the ts are being lined 1p @ card. SPION KOP WINS FAMED DERBY the hurdles, throw a zed cus, put the regulation weight shot neal ee ne pees 3OM DOWNS. 4, June a . ital {2 Leading a fic 1 of Te England's FLYING SQUADRON | finest thorobred ar-olds, Spion LY Kop, owned by Capt. Gerald Loder, CHICAGO.—It is estimated that| won the ah Decty toa the Fis Squadron of th " of the famous claasic of ¢ an Ameri ed as an outsider paid 100 to 6, 10 te in the bett Sar 1. own y, took seco’ and Orpheus, H. Cunliffe ‘om the stable was third he race was run before a crowd 500,000, for a purse $35,000. JUNIOR TENNIS MEET OPENS Three matches will be played tn amounting to favorites, | “Give Me Youngsters,” at the way-the|' , BRUTH DEAL The Ba lof the fightir by the earl of Der-| the opening round of the junior net| tourney at the tle Tennis club of this tourne :) ¥ Auugus national aT fi I junior ion will er ne. [mee c Scher- | APiper SECONDAVE, Wier wil) tas hss} THE SPORTING 60005 STORE lated p.m. mar i“ “If I had another outflelder | | | CONNIE EXPLAINS HIS SYSTEM BY DEAN SNYDER A player that isn't good enough to be a necersity to an other club isn't a suitable candi date for one of Connie Mack's waltorme might have been is from the « st of the cellar buying torMnre t that Jing up a ball club we to ¢ players my | tay ATITA LONG TIME “My system may be wrong. A lot of ers think it is, The public in general doesn't get my viewpoint, either, But I'm still standing pat on it and this is my twentieth year as a big league manager.” <1 the most glitter wa fow game ever kne thone stars Barry, Stuffy is today » at cd APPROVES met baseball city in the world, the pre] mier a 4 of the game | Each Mack demobilized bis wor 1 machine he has beer bring a new crop of kids t the majors, The other managers)‘ ok his recruits over viarly asd their heads. ‘They’r th while the ther steams and!" lant atx er and the 7 ing out hin his stars while before hem be} with rine green the om ea of cerned they're mune ® trou ne 3 ey're awkward, but, oh my, you ought t Amos ie Walker and Ralph F the only veterans nm hig line Jimmy Dykes and Joe Dugan are coming the fastest of his new blood. Connie's awfully proud of them. and an infiedder be a con tender this year, I'm looking for such a pair, but no discards. “My pitchers and Kin with Perry, y an @ staff nucleus hat department there make the batters He dropped ev Naylor way. His fi ten that the crowd ¢ nie only smiled a knc r Look at Sp or's team,” he said. INDIANS MAKE BREAKS They are a powerful ball team with power like that can make The New York Chicago teams have rt of force their ita own breaks ton and same to 5 us way thru the re These four the ‘They just seem year ‘Take my. youngsters out there. They are quite seasoned enough to make the phys. br for them natead of against them this year The tall, gaunt | team of the majo! the dug ‘i He wicked his awkward on the whi! n and wo ered the reason why HE’S PLUTE NOW MILWAUKER Tack elghborhood of $20, tory over Sharkey has Jimmy Wilde. Joe W t harkey's manager. Jack | example of the 1ing powers of a boxer, even tho a champion, TRIPLE DESERTION KANSAS CITY Legal action will be taken to try to prevent the three players, Evans, Johnson and Fab-! rique, who jumped the Blues for! ™ law” organizations, from play: ing Pennsylvania, JOINS OIL TANKERS COLUMBUS Pitcher Joe of the Senators ha: Franklin team in the Oll deague. He wal y poorly this | epring with tH but had not drawn the “pin Hip. STECHER’S HOBBY OMAHA.—Hobbies. they all have ‘em. Joe Stecher's fi ball. He a little better reputat th udmits, tho. first NOW REX PLAYING Jack Dempsey \ “Daredevil Two went to Idaho and one to Willis imped to the] afraid of San Pr LOTS OF HITTING There was plenty Seattle kopt it ap th In the first came of the series varied intervals, with Rod Murphy’ ing the dirty work in the se of him. ‘4% 4 LS Sg Wee hes Te oe Gee ae : 1 ae 6 } ews 4 @ ee e 6 e 1 uo8 * Midaie rar 4 + at ba v " > Kune 4, Teinhart 1, Pr yt r m pires— Ta. ay FACIVIC COAST LE Wo : “ : Francisco # oe Angeles 5. PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE * ee | tras us 4! JUNE BIG MONTH I'm)» Take| Ho stands 6 the stuff he's got wil Was CHEAP AT THAT BOSTON, Mars. —Johnny son ow m weight champ, ke $100 for h { from the that gave him $3,800 between Thomas McFaria CLEVELAND, Obio.—There w be over 100 trapshooting events held the United Staten during thene 19 are @ chample nant bh among the best of the high cl June programe Read “The Sagebrusher” in The With what a sense of pride and satisfaction.does the pro tected land owner say this! If his title is attacked, able lawyers, defend the lawsuit. employed at our ex pense, If him title ts defeated, the loss falls on us, not on him. And we have the money ret aside to pay the lors the mo ment the loss may occur, You cannot afford without this protection, Washington Title Insurance Co. “Under State Supervision” ASSETS MORE THAN $600,000.00 to be 1221-Third Ave *COR_UNIVERSITY tting in the t and took Sacrar Ann MPO. A BY ‘ ae ‘ 1 e 6 ee ‘ oe > ‘ 1 6 ‘ ‘i 28 H 1 te : 6 ; . 3 } rm + ee The Store of Chaice coats. Many duced and coat in Seattle who an_ infinite before 25.00 630.00 $35.00 $40.00 Suits $45.00 Suits $50.00 Suits Suits Suits Suits The Seattle House of Kuppenheimer Quality Garments Pleasantly surprised are many of those who in- spect CHEASTY’S un- usual values in suits and daily claim at the sharply re- prices placed on the famous House of Kuppenheimer Quality Clothes and the smart dis- tinctive companion lines. Truth is that this radical reduction on every CHEAS- TY’S endless array came as unexpectedly to CHEASTY’S as it did to the well-dressed men of habitually clothe themselves CHEASTY’S Thousands of garments in variety styles, weaves, fabrics and colors are going at four-fifths their former prices. Every garment in CHEASTY’S and Coats for.. and Coats for. . and Coats for.... and Coats for and Coats for..... and’Coats for stock. HESKETH AND NOLLAN IN FINALS | vit An a ren en on Ww Chea Endless Array of Superb Suits and Coa Reduced 20% ex- suit from of Says Mack'i- extensive clothing department represents the care ful choice of an experienced buyer and is offered to discriminating dressers only after it has passed CHEASTY’S high standard of value. “Val ues Tell’’ $40.00 $85.00 Suit. ENS & YOUNG M O.C.GRAVES., Pres. SECONO AVENUE AY siamo Sh ~V $55.00 $60.00 $65.00 $70.00 $75.00 $80.00 Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits and Coats and Coats and Coats and Coats and Coats SN Star Tennis: Entry Blank sty: And now, more than ever and Coats gor rnament. 1 om A sianding. 1 wish to enter te Hewket and 1 w ’ AND WE WON ji abd aber pe Ne n , i “i A Huns were scampering over the pla t ‘ ome run inside of the park do Bailey, Hagint anlage and lane : ored Bohne ahead | & were eliminate y i ine tse scored Bonne run for rle tennis honora x In In the only ¢ le match played, br - Olin’ and LAvengood, of Franklir on ois eae wi KOPP IS beat Bailey end kland of Queen || * ' Piper & Tatrs Lg Anne. im TRADED FOR 205 o22"hc01 mt : terday were: Hesketh, Lincoln, beat RTS a Queen Anne, 64, 2-6, ¢ TWO SOLONS Broadway, ve AGS: ‘ Clyde Wares, the Seattle pilot, and + Sacramento didn't make such a ‘ + atch (0 thei oe beat Mar wing yeaterday ro 9 5 Ray Meat” Dill Rodgers, Sacramer Hesketh, Lincoln, beat 7 i Rodgers, 1 ae ee ee ae to Tender, got together on the way) Livengood, Franklin, in straight] @ida't show eras tips: = out to the pall park yesterday and) sets @une of Yirvers, bat the yip wae ay «y = wat pel before they had reached the park, The seore of the malesing yostertay minsudeing © akon Bagh i Me 4 Liven ’ showea M. . Roxy stole « base, Roxy Middleton and Pill Stumph had ; ; f “tg ol ROUND COAST TmAdiel wo traded to Seattle Merlin AP . : . s AGUR, Bases oo No money was involved in ¥ 7 * naan AS cog ‘The winner of the Hesketh. a single, tw s ° pgm wn anafer | A per ie ne } Middleton were about an| Match today will meet Vincent, 3 = a BY. he Tigers, whe in altho Mid Broadway, on Thu ; is tter play The championship a + Victory trom the say in. amne. will pr ly be Pete Compton, former Seattle out bona, Tire appear. ov aoe ‘ phe Gta aaa 445 fielder, bused two doubles, his ermah f 2 Metredie's torn, pe I hard. Kopp bas been/ when oeset in the nioth hitting the right field A 10 ove slow in starting this year meet Hesketh and tenes. st, with and 06 bun ins Stumph will fill in the shortstop) coin tri berth until Seattle lines up @ real - Rod Murph wed. wal + nortfielder aide It in sald that Rodgers and Mid. NO KNOTHOLE GANG on cay Hielon jong as well as PUEBLO.—Thia city boasts of six pe’ the funda- | bigt ns baseball teams, and there a © trade in town. A p Sacramento f g raised to erect a “ with Middleton, F * ’ me tred ters working in the! Ther no need for the kr —_ gnature gang in Pueblo do For Well- Dressed Men ioe ec ge Prd mama... eabbactatholkcleet iol a for for for. for for. This sale is for cash, Ne new charge accounts oper ed during its progress. Ret ular customers with charge accounts may have lott ing purchases charged # regular prices, subject to 2c discount if paid by the 10th of the followias month,

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